
Virgil Walker
Op-ed contributor
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Cashless bail is not just politics, it’s spiritual warfare
Two women caught off guard. Two violent offenders the system refused to restrain. And one ideology that continues to call itself “justice.”

Jihadist violence makes celebrating Christmas too dangerous
Will we defend what we inherited, or hand our children a nation where Christmas is too dangerous to celebrate publicly?

The Anglican Church's split: When the culture wins over Scripture
The Anglican Communion just split in two.

When activism turns lethal: Political violence becoming morally acceptable to the Left?
Has political violence become morally acceptable to a significant portion of the American Left?

Riots or revival? George Floyd, Charlie Kirk and America
America now stands at a crossroads. Which path will we choose: The broad path that leads to chaos and destruction, or the narrow path that leads to peace and life?

Churches are under attack: What is the Christian response?
The rise in anti-Christian violence is both a sign of our culture’s spiritual darkness and, paradoxically, evidence of the Gospel’s continued power.

The twisted reality of surrogacy: How a sexual predator got himself a child
This case isn’t an isolated tragedy. It’s the inevitable result of a system that prioritizes adult desires over child welfare.

LA riots: When chaos becomes policy
The flames in Los Angeles are a warning.

Here is why companies are backing away from Pride Month
39% of corporations are scaling back external Pride Month engagements in 2025 — a sharp increase from last year, when only 9% backed off.

Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf: Texas tragedy highlights dangers of identity politics
What should have been a day of friendly athletic competition and celebration became a day of mourning.



















